import logging import json import time from pisa.utils.auth_proxy import AuthServiceProxy import pisa.conf as conf HOST = 'localhost' PORT = 9814 class StructuredMessage(object): def __init__(self, message, **kwargs): self.message = message self.time = time.asctime() self.kwargs = kwargs def __str__(self): return json.dumps({**self.kwargs, "message": self.message, "time": self.time}) class Logger(object): def __init__(self, actor=None): self.actor = actor def _add_prefix(self, msg): return msg if self.actor is None else "[{}] {}".format(self.actor, msg) def info(self, msg, **kwargs): logging.info(StructuredMessage(self._add_prefix(msg), actor=self.actor, **kwargs)) def debug(self, msg, **kwargs): logging.debug(StructuredMessage(self._add_prefix(msg), actor=self.actor, **kwargs)) def error(self, msg, **kwargs): logging.error(StructuredMessage(self._add_prefix(msg), actor=self.actor, **kwargs)) # Configure logging logging.basicConfig(format='%(message)s', level=logging.INFO, handlers=[ logging.FileHandler(conf.SERVER_LOG_FILE), logging.StreamHandler() ]) # Create RPC connection with bitcoind # TODO: Check if a long lived connection like this may create problems (timeouts) bitcoin_cli = AuthServiceProxy("http://%s:%s@%s:%d" % (conf.BTC_RPC_USER, conf.BTC_RPC_PASSWD, conf.BTC_RPC_HOST, conf.BTC_RPC_PORT))